The Cleveland Browns have shown interest in free-agent QB Rex Grossman (Redskins), because he is familiar with offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan's system. Grossman likely would not compete for the starting job if signs with the Browns.

Washington Redskins QB Rex Grossman (Redskins) could be a logical addition for the Cleveland Browns, according to Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland. Grossman is expected to be a free agent this offseason. He has been in offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan's system for five seasons and could help mentor a young quarterback.

Washington Redskins QB Rex Grossman's spot on the final roster could be in question if the team decides to carry only two quarterbacks in the roster. The team could consider keeping three quarterbacks on the final roster if there are still concerns about QB Robert Griffin III's (knee) injured knee.

The Washington Redskins met with Drew Rosenhaus, agent for free-agent TE Fred Davis (Redskins) and QB Rex Grossman (Redskins), Sunday, March 17, but nothing was resolved during the meeting. The Redskins are interested in re-signing both players.